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BAE Systems Awarded $11 Million Contract to Reset Bradley

BAE Systems has been awarded an $11 million contract by U.S. Army Tank-automotive and Armaments Command for reset and modification for 15 M7 Bradley Fire Support Team (BFIST) Vehicles and one M2A3 Bradley Vehicle, and to add 131 Vehicle Intercom System (VIS) Kits for the Bradley 3rd CAV Operation Desert Storm vehicles.

This reset work will be accomplished under a BAE Systems/Red River Army Depot Public Private Partnership. BAE Systems is responsible for the Phase II vehicle teardown, shipment of components to repair facilities, vehicle assembly, quality assurance checks, configuration management, and vehicle fielding.

Work will be performed at Red River Army Depot, and BAE Systems facilities in Fayette County and York, Pennsylvania, USA, with delivery of vehicles beginning March 2006 and ending July 2006.

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